ELGIN MARBLES.—Arundel Society, established 1849, for promoting the Knowledge of Art. Casts from MR. CHEVERTON'S reductions of the Theseus and Ilissus in the Elgin Collection, may be had by application at MESSRS. COLNAGHI'S, 14. Pall Mall East, price 1l. 1s. (to Members 12s. 6d.) each.
Electro-Bronze Copies of the Theseus may be had at MESSRS. ELKINGTON'S, 22. Regent Street, price 10l. 10s. (to Members 9l. 9s.)
MR. CHEVERTON obtained a Prize Medal for the Theseus at the Great Exhibition, 1851.
Annual Subscription to the Society 1l. 1s., entitling Members to all Engravings and Books published. Payable at Coutts' Bank, or 14. Pall Mall East.
G. AUBREY BEZZI, Hon. Sec.
TEN THOUSAND VOLUMES OF MOST RARE, CURIOUS, VALUABLE, AND SPLENDID BOOKS, AND BOOKS OF PRINTS, ANCIENT RICHLY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS UPON VELLUM, ETC.—J. LILLY, in announcing his removal from Pall Mall to his former residence, 19. King Street, Covent Garden, begs to intimate that he is preparing a Catalogue of a VERY CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, the whole recently purchased at the Sale of the Libraries of the late Earl of Mountnorris, formerly Viscount Valentia, at Arley Castle, Staffordshire; Hugh Thomas, Esq., of Beaumaris; Rev. Herbert C. Marsh; the very eminent architect, A. W. Pugin, Esq.; H. P. Borrell, Esq., of Smyrna, and various other sources. The whole in fine condition, in appropriate and elegant bindings. THIS CATALOGUE, WITH THE SUCCEEDING ONES FOR THIS YEAR, will be forwarded to any Gentleman enclosing Twelve Postage Stamps.
JOSEPH LILLY, 19. King Street, Covent Garden, London.